Archive — May 2026
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- Malaysia's New MyKad Anchors a Mandatory Digital-ID Stack That Now Gates SIM Cards
- Ukraine Retires the Paper Tax ID, Folding It Into Diia — a Case Study in Building the Digital State Under Fire
- CNN's Perplexity Suit Lands as India Weighs Mandating AI Training Licenses
- Bangladesh Repealed Its Worst Speech Law, Then Drafted a Telecom Ordinance That Rebuilds the Censorship Machine
- Net Neutrality Went Quiet in Washington — and the Rulebook Migrated to the States
- France's IQVIA Fine Punishes Broken Consent and Security, Not Health Research Itself
- Egypt's $3.5bn Spectrum Roadmap Doubles Mobile Capacity, and Mostly Gets the Regulation Right
- Microsoft and OpenAI Loosened Their Deal — and Handed Germany's Bundeskartellamt a Reason to Look Again
- Russia's Draft SORM Order Turns Telecom Operators Into Real-Time Deanonymization Engines
- USTR Calls Korea the Only Major Market Restricting Location-Data Exports. The Map Deal Shows a Better Path Than Its Cloud Rules
- France More Than Doubled Amazon's Local-Content Bill to €90M — With a July Deadline to Force a Deal
- Operation Saffron Shows Ransomware Is Best Fought by Seizing Criminal Infrastructure, Not Regulating VPNs
- The EU Delayed Almost Everything in the AI Act — Except the Rules That Matter Most for Open Source
- Ukraine Logged Zero Critical Cyber Incidents in H2 2025. Its Defense Model, Not Its Rulebook, Did the Work
- Switzerland Moves to Arm Itself With High-Risk-Vendor Powers — Without Naming a Vendor
- Italy Is Nationalizing Its Digital ID: Why Killing SPID for the State-Run CIE Trades Choice for Control
- China Is Sorting Privacy by Risk: Lighter PIPL Rules for Small Firms, Harder Enforcement for Sensitive Data
- Argentina's 'Super RIGI' Bets on 30-Year Tax Guarantees, Not an AI Rulebook, to Win the Compute Race
- The UAE Made Agentic AI Deployment Mandatory Before It Made Accountability Binding
- Indonesia's Disinformation Bill Would Let the State Define 'False' — Without a Judge
- Australia's Finfluencer Crackdown Leans on Licensees — The Smarter Half of a Blunt Instrument
- Switzerland Put a Medical AI in the ER Before Deciding Who Pays When It's Wrong
- The UAE Is Spending Its Way to Compute Sovereignty — But Buys Infrastructure Power, Not Speech Legitimacy
- Russia Names VPN Defeat a Formal State Goal: A 92% Block Target by 2030
- South Africa's Draft Gated-Access Code Pushes Biometric Security Toward Proportionality — But Misreads the Technology
- Argentina Reframes Its Delayed State Satellite as a Sovereignty Hedge Against Starlink — Three Years Too Late
- Canada's Google Adtech Case Now Hinges on Witnesses It Cannot Reach
- Egypt's Spectrum-Training Hub Is Real Soft Power — Its Value Depends on the Regulatory Model It Exports
- Pakistan's IXP Mandate Takes a Pro-Performance Idea and Wires It for Control
- Bangladesh's Reformed Cyber Law Is Being Used Like the One It Replaced
- Brazil's PL 212/26 Adds Prison Terms to Election Deepfakes Its Courts Already Police
- Turkey's Draft Would License the Math, Not the Misuse: Why Treating VPNs as Regulated Carriers Misses the Target
- Estonia's Locked Shields and CyCon Show Why Cyber Defense Scales Through Exercises and Legal Clarity, Not New Mandates
- Philippine Supreme Court Caps Cyber Libel at a One-Year Clock, Narrowing the State's Window to Criminalize Online Speech
- Ireland Finishes Clearing Its Prime 5G Band Nine Years After the Auction Sold It
- TRAI's FAST Consultation Asks Whether App-Delivered Channels Should Inherit Cable-Era Obligations
- A DHS Funding Lapse Pushed CIRCIA's Cyber-Reporting Rule Behind Again — and Handed Regulators a Chance to Narrow It
- South Africa's R127bn Police Budget Admits the Cybercrimes Act's Core Promise Is Unfunded
- Mexico's New Cinema Law Couples a Defensible Streaming Quota With a Misfiring AI-Dubbing Ban
- China's PIPL Moves From Rulebook to Docket: What the April 2, 2026 Enforcement Sweep Actually Tests
- Israel's Uber Bill Opens the Ride-Hailing Market While Punting on the Bigger Question: What Are 17,000 Wolt Couriers?
- Ninth Circuit Showdown Tests Whether Commercial Spyware Can Coexist with End-to-End Encryption
- Coupang's KRW 1.5 Trillion Pre-Notice Tests Korea's Old Ceiling Just as a Higher One Arrives
- Japan's GENAI Pilot Puts the 2025 AI Promotion Act's 'Lead by Example' Clause to a 100,000-User Test
- UK's 'Not Materially Lower' Transfer Test Bought Six More Years of EU Adequacy Without Lockstep Alignment
- Estonia's AI Copyright Package Ships a Model License — Practical Tools Over New Mandates
- Israel's Communications Bill Split Advances a Ministry-Appointed Regulator and Postpones the Streamer Levy Fight
- Utah's Data Center Order Picks Cost Internalization Over a Moratorium
- Meta's Saudi Geo-Blocks Comply With Article 6 — and Hollow Out the Open-Internet Bargain
- Canada's Four-Regulator AI Forum: Coordination Is the Right Bet, Proportionality the Real Test
- Tata–ASML Lithography Pact Turns Export Controls Into Industrial Policy for India
- Turkey's Under-15 Social Media Ban Plugs Into an Existing BTK Throttling Regime
- EU Closes the Door on Turkey-TRNC Power Cable — and Reaffirms That Subsea Interconnection Must Run Through Certified TSOs
- Ireland Opens Two DSA Probes Into Meta as Coimisiún na Meán's Active Caseload Hits Five
- Australia's Draft Children's Privacy Code Extends Age-Assurance Duties Far Beyond the Under-16 Social Media Ban
- Absher Becomes a Hajj Travel Document: a Workable Digital-ID Use Case With One Caveat
- Ukraine Joins Romania and Moldova in NATO's Locked Shields 2026, Pairing Wartime Cyber Experience With Allied Doctrine
- TAKE IT DOWN Act Enforcement Starts With 48-Hour Takedowns and Weak Anti-Abuse Guardrails
- Egypt's New-Capital Command Centre Pairs 14,000 Cameras With a Data Law That Exempts the State
- Bangladesh Swapped the Digital Security Act for Four Ordinances and Kept the Surveillance Hooks
- Ukraine Routes Gambling Licenses Through Diia, Betting Digital Friction Can Beat a Russian-Rooted Shadow Market
- Indonesia's Polymarket Block Bends the PSE Platform-Licensing Regime Toward Political-Speech Filtering
- Egypt Is Building a Biometric Identity Spine While Exempting Its Spy Agencies From Its Own Data Law
- Singapore's Automated Police-Bank Data Exchange Is Outrunning Its Own Safeguards
- Japan's APPI Overhaul Opens Personal Data to AI Training While Pricing Violations by the Profit They Earn
- Saudi Arabia's Anti-Cybercrime Law Criminalizes Speech by Design — and Platforms Are Now Helping Enforce It
- Saudi Arabia's Responsible AI Draft Moves From Principles to Rules — Its Reach Into Individuals Is the Overreach
- South Africa's R688-Million Google News Settlement Is More Proportionate Than Australia's Code — but Built on a Contested Value Gap
- Thailand's PDPA Enforcement Turn Gets the Sequencing Right — Consultation Before the Crackdown
- Israel Chose an Industrial Strategy Over an AI Act — and Mostly Got It Right
- India's Court Treats AI 'Fake Precedents' as Misconduct. Its Existing Rules Already Do the Work.
- Meta's Gulf Geo-Blocking Is Lawful Compliance Stripped of the Transparency That Would Make It Defensible
- The UK's First AI Court Rules Should Reinforce Lawyers' Existing Duty to Verify, Not Bury It in Declarations
- Upholding the WhatsApp–NSO Injunction Protects Encryption Without a Single New Mandate
- Egypt Pairs 9–15% Telecom Price Hikes With Mandated Cheap Tiers — Pragmatic Cushioning That Still Leans Too Hard on Administered Pricing
- BEREC Backs the Digital Networks Act's Net-Neutrality Core but Warns Ireland's Consumer-Protection Floor Is at Risk
- SEBI's First Accessibility-Audit Deadline Has Passed — The Real Test Is Whether Remediation Stays Proportionate
- Germany's BaFin Bets on Faster, Lighter IT Inspections to Keep Pace With AI-Accelerated Cyber Threats
- Singapore's Online Safety Commission Launches Narrow. The 13-Category Mandate Behind It Is What to Watch.
- Australia's Under-16 Ban Hits Its First Enforcement Test — and the Compliance Gaps Vindicate the Skeptics
- Saudi Arabia's Hajj eSIM Convenience Rests on Mandatory Biometric Identity Binding
- Canada's Google Ad-Tech Case Has Cleared Its Procedural Fights — the Real Question Is Now the Remedy
- The Philippines Puts Web Scraping Under Its Data Privacy Act — and Its Criminal Penalties
- Kenya's Data Governance Draft Bets on Borders; Strong Encryption Would Protect Data Better
- Ukraine's Cyber-Resilience Bet: Drilled People Over Paper Compliance
- Shanghai Flips China's Data-Export Default: Off the Negative List, You Move Freely
- Arcom Wants to Block Websites Without a Judge — France Already Built a Better Tool in 2018
- Nigeria Narrowed Its Cyberstalking Law in 2024 — and Kept Arresting Journalists Under It
- The UN's Self-Driving 'Black Box' Will Settle Who Was Driving — and It's Proportionate Regulation Done Right
- France's Top Court Upholds the Apple Antitrust Case — but the Two-Thirds Fine Cut Is the Real Precedent
- China's Decree 835 Codifies a Data Cutoff for Blacklisted Foreign Entities
- Baltic GPS Jamming Exposes the Timing Layer Under Estonia's Digital State
- Ireland's €277,500 PTSB Fine Shows GDPR Enforcement Working as Intended — and a Four-Year Delay That Doesn't
- Canada's AI Strategy Pivots From Adoption-First to Safety-First — But Six Pillars Are Not Yet Law
- Taiwan's Own Export Law, Not the Trump-Xi Summit, Now Governs the World's Most Advanced Chips
- Washington's Vietnam IP Escalation Mixes a Real Piracy Problem With Tariff Leverage
- South Africa's DDoS Wave Exposed a Capacity Failure, Not a Missing Law
- Kuala Lumpur Switched On Live Facial Recognition Before Malaysia Wrote a Single Rule to Govern It
- Malaysia's June 1 Online Safety Codes Mandate ID-Based Age Checks That Outrun Their Child-Safety Rationale
- Egypt's Seventh Prosecution of Ahmed Douma Exposes a 'False News' Regime That Never Defines the Harm
- Pakistan's 10-Day Waziristan Blackout Shows the Real Cost of 'Technical Faults' on the Border
- Turkey's Post-Shooting VPN Licensing Plan Is Surveillance Architecture, Not Child Safety
- Argentina's 'Social Digital Twin' Launches With Ambition but No Governance Framework
- Estonia's €21.65M Wallet Tender Tests Whether the EU Can Mandate What Estonia Built Voluntarily
- Massachusetts' Meta Ruling Turns Platforms' Own First Amendment Win Against Them
- Egypt Will Require Most Data Processors to Be Licensed by November — the June Portal Is Where the Queue Starts
- South Korea's Third AI Probe Picks Market Study Over Ex-Ante Rules
- South Africa's Saltzman Probe Shows Its Existing Hate-Speech Law Already Works — Without the New Criminal Act
- A Solo Developer Shipped Pakistan's First Pashto LLM. The State's AI Regulator Still Doesn't Exist.
- Australia's News Bargaining Incentive Closes Meta's Exit by Taxing Reach, Not News
- Taiwan's Sector-Specific Disinformation Tools Are Outperforming the Comprehensive Platform Law It Buried
- SDAIA Pitched a 'Saudi AI Model' at the UN That Is Still Mostly Non-Binding at Home
- Manila's Under-16 Social Media Ban Copies Australia's Design Before Australia Has Made It Work
- Ireland's Cable Warnings Point to a Redundancy Gap, Not Just a Patrol Gap
- India's Final IT Rules Will Subject Anyone Sharing News to a Blocking Regime Built for Broadcasters
- Israel's New AI Directorate Buys Compute and Talent Instead of Writing an AI Act
- ASEAN Deferred the Hardest Part of Its Digital Pact — Cross-Border Data — While the UK Has Already Bet on Open Flows
- Japan's APPI Overhaul Pairs a Real AI-Training Carve-Out With Its First Privacy Fines
- CISA Tells Critical Infrastructure to Survive Months Offline. The Resilience Logic Is Sound; the Liability Backdoor Is Not.
- Argentina's Polymarket Block Exposes a Platform-Liability Regime Built by Judges, Not Regulators
- Bangladesh's War-Crimes Archives Are Being Deleted by Meta Through Forged Copyright Notices
- Indonesia's PP Tunas Forces Real Age Gates on Eight Platforms — The Verification Method Will Decide Whether Kids Actually Benefit
- Japan's New Data-SIM ID Rule Fixes a Real Loophole — But Won't Touch the Scams Driving It
- Malaysia's 4.6GW AI-Only Data Centre Pipeline Is Industrial Policy That Works Because Its Thresholds Are Measurable
- Israel's Amendment 13 Privacy Reform Is Now Being Enforced — and Calibration, Not Severity, Will Decide Its Success
- TikTok's US Divestiture Kept the Commerce Engine With ByteDance — Testing What 'Qualified Divestiture' Means
- Argentina's Deepfake Bill Picks Court Speed Over Platform Filters — The Less Restrictive Path
- Ireland's Meta Probe Forces a Concrete Test of the DSA's Vague Dark-Pattern Rule
- Turkey's Under-15 Social Media Ban Rests on Thin Evidence and Expands a Proven Censorship Apparatus
- Singapore's Online Safety Commission Will Order Takedowns and Unmask Users from 29 June — Its Narrow Phase 1 Is Defensible, Its 13-Category Mandate Overreaches
- A London Court Approved Police Facial Recognition by Reviewing the Met's Own Policy — Not a Law Parliament Passed
- CCIA Warns Ninth Circuit That Stripping Section 230 From Paid Services Would Reach Most of the Internet
- Taiwan's Communications Regulator Loses Decision-Making Power on August 1, Freezing Its Platform Agenda
- Brazil's New Marco Civil Decrees Require Platforms to Preserve Port-Level Data for Police — The Attribution Logic Is Sound, the Due-Process Safeguards Are Not
- Calcutta High Court Calls ChatGPT an 'Originator,' Refuses to Force OpenAI to Surface IndiaMART Listings
- Nigeria Narrowed Its Cyberstalking Law in 2024. The Arrests of Journalists Continued Anyway.
- EU's First Hate-Speech Code+ Monitoring Quietly Concedes the Hard Question: Who Decides What's Illegal
- Germany Shifts Online-Abuse Enforcement From Platforms to Courts — Curing NetzDG's Over-Blocking but Straining the DSA
- South Africa's Competition Commission Modeled the Tech Governance Its AI Policy Couldn't
- Ireland's Oireachtas Rejects an Under-16 Social Media Ban for the Right Reason: It Wouldn't Work
- Canada Is Now Subsidizing the Same Newsrooms Twice — and Conceding the Link Tax Didn't Work
- Brazil's Two-Track AI Liability Regime Sets Up a Collision Between the Civil Code and the AI Framework Bill
- The NSO Injunction Punishes Conduct, Not Innovation — and the Ninth Circuit Should Uphold It
- Ukraine's Starlink Whitelist Worked. The Fix for Concentration Risk Is More Constellations, Not Public Control
- Germany's 38.5% NIS2 Registration Rate Reflects a Broken On-Ramp, Not Mass Defiance
- Pakistan's New Social Media Regulator Is Codifying the Discretionary Blocking Its Economy Can't Afford
- Russia's New Facial-Recognition Certification Standardizes Accuracy While Skipping the Rights Framework
- Australia's A$650,000 X Penalty Is a Win for Transparency Mandates — but the Online Safety Act Still Needs Guardrails
- Russia's FSB Can Now Copy Any Company's Database Without a Warrant — Gutting Its Own Personal-Data Law
- Locked Shields 2026 Makes the Case for Cyber Resilience Built on Drills and Shared Norms, Not Compliance Mandates
- Pakistan's NCCIA Arrests Show the 2025 PECA Amendments Turned Vague Content Rules Into Everyday Policing
- Pakistan's Draft In-Flight Connectivity Licence Stacks Localization on Forced Routing
- Tokyo's Renewed Hollywood Pact Doubles Down on Takedowns — and Pointedly Spares VPNs
- China's 'Digital Human' Label Mandate Bundles Sound Transparency Rules With Content Control
- Egypt's NTRA Pairs Mandatory Cheap Tiers With 9–15% Hikes — and Quietly Imposes Zero-Rating on Government Sites
- France Has Turned Sports-Piracy Blocking Into an Automated Pipeline Across ISPs, VPNs, DNS, and Search
- Brazil Set to Pass EU-Style AI Statute Before Europe's Own Framework Has Settled
- France's CNIL Booked a Record €487M in 2025 — But Two Cookie Cases Drove 98% of It
- Canada's 'AI for All' Trades an Omnibus Statute for Six Pillars and a Privacy-First Backbone
- Germany Gave Its Data Act Regulator a €500,000 Cap — the Real Teeth Stay With the Bundeskartellamt's Section 19a
- Argentina Countered a Russian Influence Network With Spy and Migration Law, Not Platform Rules
- Bill C-22 Rebuilds Canada's Rejected Lawful-Access Regime — and Its Encryption Risk Survived the Rewrite
- Malaysia's Draft IoT Functional-Safety Code Leans on Global Standards — the Right Instinct, If It Stays Voluntary
- Nigeria's Cybercrimes Amendment Bill Narrows Section 24 to Real Harm — the Right Fix, If Enforcement Follows
- WhatsApp's 9,400-Account Sweep Shows India Can Fight Digital Arrest Scams Without Breaking Encryption
- Singapore's Online Safety Commission Targets Harmful Conduct — But Platform Liability Tilts the Regime Toward Over-Removal
- The UAE Removed 10,000 TikTok Accounts and Declared Private WhatsApp Groups Subject to Media Law
- Africa's Shutdown Count Jumped 43% in 2025 — Ethiopia Is Still in the Habit
- Brazil Is Exporting Chip-Design Talent to Malaysia as US Controls Squeeze the Hardware Layer
- Meta Is Enforcing Saudi Arabia's Cybercrime Law Against Its Critics, and Won't Show Its Work
- Germany's Digital Violence Act Puts Judges Where NetzDG Put Platforms
- Egypt's Digital Visa Is the Front Door to a Biometric ID State the Privacy Rules Aren't Ready For
- Japan's Smartphone Act Opened the iPhone. An Empty Epic Store Shows Why That Wasn't Enough
- Mexico Gave Its Tax Authority a Live Key to Platform Databases When Periodic Reporting Would Have Sufficed
- Microsoft's Undisclosed Azure-Israel Review Exposes the Limits of Voluntary Corporate Transparency on Defense Cloud
- Vietnam Eased Its Data-Transfer Rules but Kept Localization — the Provision That Costs the Most
- Manila Restricts Cybercrime Evidence Collection to Police — the Procedural Fix That Highlights a Transparency Gap
- Baden-Württemberg's Three-City Face-Recognition Plan Walks Into the EU AI Act's Reddest Line
- Restore the Accounts, Withhold Only the Posts: Delhi High Court Puts a Proportionality Limit on India's 69A Takedowns
- Finland's EUR 9.55M Baltic Cable Bid Targets the Right Constraint: Repair Speed
- South Africa's OTT 'Fair Share' Inquiry Risks Importing a Network-Fee Remedy Europe Already Tested and Rejected
- China's 2026 Privacy Campaign Curbs Commercial Facial Recognition While Leaving State Surveillance Untouched
- Germany's First Section 19a Disgorgement Hits a Real Harm — Atop a Crowded Rulebook
- Indonesia's AI Copyright Bill Is Right to Keep Human Authorship — Its Undefined 'Human Involvement' Threshold Is the Real Danger
- Taiwan's 6G Spectrum Plan Is Well-Timed. Its Local-Content Targets Are the Risk
- Germany's Youth-Protection Commission Diagnosed the Right Gaps. Brussels Already Built the Right Fix.
- Zimbabwe's Social Media Bill Stacks New Powers on a Cyber Act Already Run From the President's Office
- Bangladesh's Cyber Protection Act 2026 Ratifies the Old Speech Code, Underdelivers on Platform Harms
- Nigeria's NTP 2026 Rewrite Should Modernise the Network Without Repeating the Cybercrimes Act's Speech Failures
- CNIL's €487m Year Was a Cookie Story. The 2026 Pivot to Cybersecurity Is the Right Trade.
- Egypt's LE150 Internet Floor Is the Right Move. Mandatory Zero-Rating of State Sites Isn't.
- Starlink's Threat to Quit Australia Is Negotiating Theatre — ACMA Should Auction the 2 GHz Band With Satellite-Specific Safeguards
- RDU's Uber Lawsuit Spots a Real Prop 22 Gap, Then Reaches for the Wrong Remedy
- China's 'Great Unplug' Escalates From Filtering Speech to Severing Infrastructure — At a Steep Cost to Its Own Innovation Base
- Ukraine Folded Gambling Licensing Into Diia — A Test Case for Digital-First Regulation
- Sheinbaum's 'No Dent' Response to Hondurasgate Is the Right Answer to the Wrong Tool
- Kenya's AI Bill Criminalises Deepfakes But Leaves Satire Exposed
- Arcom's Sports-Piracy Playbook Pulls VPNs and DNS Resolvers Into a Centralised Blocking Pipeline
- Arcom's 2026-2028 Strategy Bets on Faster DSA Enforcement — The Real Test Is What Counts as 'Effective'
- Ethiopia's Endless Blackout and the Test for South Africa's Digital Rights Leadership
- Brussels Draws the Line: EU's High-Risk AI Guidelines Offer Clarity, But Compliance Costs Loom
- Thailand Pulls the Plug on Myanmar: A Risky Precedent in Cross-Border Digital Sovereignty
- Vietnam's Data Protection Law Sets a Harsh APAC Benchmark — and a Warning for Mexico
- Turkey's Discord Block and the Censorship Machine of Law No. 5651
- Kenya's 3% SEP Tax: Doubling Down on Digital Levies Risks Pricing Out OTT Growth
- Thailand's Virtual Bank Licenses: A Measured Bet on Fintech-Led Financial Inclusion
- Mexico's Telecom Reform Retreat: Why Sheinbaum's Surveillance Pivot Hit a Wall
- The Philippines' SIM Registration Law Isn't Stopping Scams — It's Time to Admit It
- Britain's AI Bet: Why the Clifford Plan's Pro-Innovation Posture is the Right Call
- Brazil's AI Bill Puts Autonomous Vehicles in the High-Risk Bucket: Smart Framework or Innovation Drag?
- Nigeria's NIN-SIM Mandate Hits 200 Million Lines: A Costly Experiment in Mandatory Identity Binding
- The EU Cyber Solidarity Act: A Pragmatic Bet on Coordination Over Coercion
- Mexico's New Data Protection Regime: Centralized Platform, Decentralized Concerns
- France's 25% Streaming Levy and the EU's Quota Experiment: Time for an Honest Audit
- PolCam at 200,000: Singapore's Surveillance Expansion Needs Proportionate Guardrails, Not a Pause
- Section 230 at 30: Why Reddit's Volunteer Moderators Are the Best Argument Against 'Reform'
- Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act Goes Live: A Lighter-Touch DMA for Asia?
- POFMA at Seven, OCHA at Two: Singapore's Takedown Toolkit Is Now Asia's Most Expansive
- Indonesia's Social Commerce Ban at 30 Months: How TikTok-Tokopedia Became ASEAN's Structural Separation Template
- Brazil's Article 19 Reinterpretation: One Year On, the Costs of Abandoning a Working Liability Rule
- The Philippines' Internet Transactions Act Enters Force: A Proportionate Trust Layer for Southeast Asia's E-Commerce Boom
- Johor's Data Center Boom: Why the JS-SEZ Is Southeast Asia's Smartest Digital Bet
- Calcutta HC's OpenAI Ruling: A Win for AI Innovation Over Forced Link Mandates
- The TSMC Trap: Why Taiwan's Fabs Are the Real Digital Sovereignty Question
- Singapore's Passport-Free Border: A Proportionate Model for Biometric Travel — Or a Surveillance Blueprint?
- Pakistan's 27-Month X Block: How a 'National Security' Ban Broke the Logic of Intermediary Liability
- India's Parallel Surveillance Regime: Why the 2024 Telecom Rules Need Judicial Oversight
- Islamabad's PECA Overreach: Why Pakistan's SMPRA Crackdown Will Hurt Speech, Not Lies
- Kuala Lumpur's Licensing Gambit: Why Malaysia's MCMC Takedown Surge Should Worry the Open Internet
- Manila's Campaign Account Crackdown: Why Comelec's Takedown Powers Threaten Philippine Political Speech
- Westminster's OSA Reckoning: Why 19 Groups Say Britain's Online Safety Act Is Targeting the Wrong Problem
- Abu Dhabi's AI Bet: Why ADGM's Sandbox Approach Beats Brussels' Rulebook
- Washington's DST Showdown: Why Trump's Section 301 Push Has a Point — and Real Risks
- Brasília's CIN Rollout: Why Brazil's National ID Push Needs Federated Privacy by Design
- Lagos's Cybercrime Squeeze: Why Nigeria's Section 24 and Data-Localisation Stack Still Threatens the Press
- Tokyo's Article 30-4 Test: Why Japan Should Defend Its AI Training Carve-Out
- Brussels' TikTok Test: Why the DSA's Election Probe Must Avoid the Censorship Trap
- Dhaka's Cyber Reset: Why Bangladesh's New Ordinance Still Leaves Platforms Exposed
- Mexico City's INAI Moment: Why Folding the Data Watchdog Into the Executive Threatens Platform Trust
- Islamabad's Surveillance Reckoning: Why Pakistan's LIMS Disclosure Should Force a Reset on SIM-Based Mass Monitoring
- New Delhi's Face-Scan Frontier: Why India's Biometric Surveillance Needs a Statute Before It Needs a Camera
- Brussels' Fairness Fork: Why the EU's Digital Fairness Act Must Not Become GDPR 2.0
- Bangkok's Privacy Watershed: Why Thailand's First Major PDPA Fine Reshapes Southeast Asia's Digital Economy
- Singapore's Repair Reckoning: Why the CCCS Study Could Reshape Asia's Right-to-Repair Debate
- Canberra's Commerce Conundrum: Why Australia's TikTok Shop Guidance Threatens to Break the Open Internet
- Sacramento's Warning Label War: Why California's AB 56 Will Lose in Court — and Should
- Sydney's Affidavit Algorithm: Why NSW's AI Court Rules Are a Cautious First Draft, Not a Template
- Instagram's Encryption Retreat: What Meta's DM Climbdown Means for India's Rule 4(2) Fight
- Nairobi's Iris Verdict: Why Kenya's Worldcoin Ruling Is a Template, Not a Tech Backlash
- Canberra's Algorithm Audit: Australia's ADM Transparency Rules Enter the Preparation Zone
- Mexico's Censorship Reversal: How Civil Society Stopped Article 109's Platform-Blocking Powers
- Pretoria's Privacy Test: Why South Africa's POPIA Enforcement Matters for EU Adequacy and the AfCFTA
- Kuala Lumpur's Connected Conundrum: Why Malaysia's Cyber Security Act Needs an IoT Playbook
- Ankara's Speech Squeeze: Why Turkey's 'Disinformation Crime' and Expanded Blocking Powers Threaten the Open Internet
- Tokyo's Open Door: Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act and the Case for Targeted Platform Reform
- Islamabad's Data Walls: Why Pakistan's PDP Bill Risks Fragmenting South Asia's Cloud
- Islamabad's Disconnection: Pakistan's X Ban, VPN Crackdown, and the Cost of a National Firewall
- Brasília's Ransomware Gap: Why Brazil Needs a Federal Cyber Incident Law, Not Just More Decrees
- Brussels' Wallet Deadline: Why the EUDI Rollout Must Lock In Privacy Before 2026
- Manila's VPN Dilemma: Why Banning Workarounds Would Outrun the Problem
- Westminster's Digital ID Gamble: What APAC's SIM Registration Failures Should Teach the UK
- Pretoria's Streaming Quota Push: Why South Africa's Local Content Plan Risks Backfiring
- Tokyo's 7-Day Clock: Why Japan's Platform Act Risks Becoming a Speed-Removal Regime
- Canberra's Two-Front Platform Push: Why Australia's News Levy and DMA Clone Need Tighter Guardrails
- Delete First, Decide Later: India's Interim Injunction Habit Is Reshaping Online Speech
- Vietnam's PDPL Stacks New Privacy Rules on a Localisation Regime That Was Already Hard to Comply With
- Manila's Connected-Car Blind Spot: Why the Philippines Needs an AV Data Framework Before ASEAN Sets the Defaults
- The Brussels Effect Hits the Gulf: How EU Right-to-Repair Rules Are Reshaping UAE Tech Supply Chains
- Europe's Accessibility Act at One Year: A Global Benchmark Other Regulators Are Quietly Copying
- Indonesia's PP Tunas Raises the Stakes for Foreign Platforms: Inside the New Child Protection Rules
- Section 230 at 30: Why Reddit's Volunteer Moderators Are the Best Argument Against Gutting the Law
- Britain's App Store Reset: What the CMA's SMS Designation of Apple and Google Means
- Singapore's Quiet Diplomacy: How a Small City-State Became AI's Neutral Ground
- Dubai's Quiet Bet on AI Liability: Why the DIFC Could Become a Global Forum for AI Disputes
- Australia's eSafety Commissioner Goes Global: The World's Most Aggressive Online Safety Regulator Faces Its Reality Check
- Brazil Ties SIM Cards to Tax IDs: A Fraud Fix With a Privacy Price Tag
- Malaysia's Social Media Class Licence: A Stress Test for MyDigital's Innovation Promise
- Motorola's India Lawsuit Is a Stress Test for Safe Harbour — and the Digital India Act
- ASEAN's Digital Pact Approaches the Finish Line: Why DEFA Matters for US Tech and the Open Internet
- Brussels Turns the Disinformation Code Into Hard Law — And Inherits Its Hardest Problem
- Mexico Folds Its Data Protection Watchdog Into the Executive: Why Independence Matters for the LFPDPPP
- Europe's Judges Meet the AI Act: Why August 2026 Is a Test of Proportionate Regulation
- Instagram's Encryption Retreat Lands in the EU's Chat Control Crossfire
- Pakistan's PECA Amendment: How a 'Fake News' Law Became a Tool to Silence Critics
- The Cyber Trust Mark Hits Shelves: Why Voluntary Beats Mandatory for IoT Security
- Turkey's AI Law Risks Strangling Its Open-Source Developer Ecosystem
- Brazil's Fintech Reckoning: Why BCB Resolution 197 Is Pulling Nubank, PicPay, and Mercado Pago Into the Bank Rulebook
- After the CLARITY Act: Can a Twin-Peaks Crypto Framework Make the US Competitive Again on Digital Trade?
- Nigeria's Cybercrimes Act vs. DSA-Style Transparency: Why Reporting Standards Matter for Press Freedom
- Turkey's 48-Hour Rule Meets a Political Crisis: How Law 7253 Became a Speech Throttle
- Thailand's Joint-Liability Gamble: Will Making Banks, Telcos, and Platforms Pay for Scams Actually Stop Them?
- Nigeria's Dual-Permit Drone Bottleneck: Why One Airspace Needs One Door
- Europe's Platform Work Directive Goes National: Why Implementation Choices Will Make or Break the Gig Economy
- Pakistan's VPN Registry and the Backfire of the X Block: Why Connectivity Beats Coercion
- Kenya's Maisha Namba and the MOSIP Bet: How to Build Digital ID Without Repeating Huduma Namba's Mistakes
- Brussels' DSA Test on X: Why Process Beats Content Policing
- Kenya's Dark Pattern Reckoning: Why CAK Should Target Real Harm, Not UX Aesthetics
- Brazil's ANPD Reshapes Data Flows to Asia: Why Resolution 19/2024 Creates Quiet Localisation Pressure
- Indonesia's Under-16 Question: Why Copying Australia's Social Media Ban Would Be a Mistake
- Thailand's Deep South Surveillance: Why Biometric Counter-Insurgency Needs Real Oversight
- Singapore's Passport-less Future: Why Changi's Biometric Bet Needs Guardrails, Not Brakes
- The 'Digital Arrest' Epidemic: Why Breaking WhatsApp Won't Stop Scammers Impersonating the FBI
- Kenya's ODPC Steps Up: Why Nairobi's Data Watchdog Must Balance Enforcement With Innovation
- Thailand's Tang Rath Super-App: Why Mandatory Enrollment Risks Turning Convenience into Coercion
- Thailand's Two-Track AI Rulebook: Why Bangkok Should Resist Copy-Pasting Brussels
- Vietnam's PDPL Takes Effect: Why Stacking Data Rules Risks Hanoi's Digital Ambitions
- Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban: Why eSafety's World-First Experiment Should Worry Democracies Everywhere
- Nigeria's Cybercrime Crackdown: Why Section 24 Still Threatens Online Speech
- Section 230 at 30: Why Community Moderation Still Needs Federal Cover
- Malaysia's License to Speak: Why MCMC's Platform Licensing Regime Sets a Risky Precedent for Asia
- Mexico's AI Copyright Crossroads: Why Proportionate Reform Beats Reflexive Restriction
- Brazil Targets Deepfake Abuse: A Harm-Based Path Worth Watching
- Groupage and the Glue: Why the AGL-REasy Cameroon Launch Is a Test Case for AfCFTA's Digital Trade Protocol
- America's Age-Gate Moment: How the GUARD Act Could Turn the Open Internet Into an ID Checkpoint
- Africa's BVLOS Breakthrough: How Performance-Based Drone Rules Are Outpacing the West
- Europe's AI Factories Bet: Can Brussels Out-Build Its Own Permitting Bottlenecks?
- Brazil's Supreme Court Rewrites Marco Civil: The End of the Court-Order Shield
- Britain's Chip Controls Get Sharper Teeth — But the Strategy Still Needs an Industrial Spine
- Malaysia Trades a Dead-Letter Whitelist for a Working Cross-Border Data Regime
- Nigeria's SIM-NIN Mandate Has Become a Digital Gatekeeper — And That Should Worry Everyone
- Tanzania's Year-Long X Blackout: How an Account Hack Became a Pretext for Permanent Censorship
- Australia's First GDPR-Scale Privacy Test: What OAIC v Medibank Means for the Innovation Economy
- India's Deepfake Labeling Rules Put US AI Platforms on the Hook — and Test the Limits of Proportionate Regulation
- CADE's Apple Case and PL 2768: Brazil Tests a DMA-Style Future for App Stores
- America's Facial Recognition Firewall Reaches Asia: When Export Controls Reshape Allied Policing
- When Anti-Terror Tools Become Tax Collectors: Pakistan's SIM-Block Warning
- After the Sixth Circuit: Net Neutrality's Center of Gravity Shifts to the States
- Hanoi Pulls the Plug on Telegram: Vietnam's Decree 147 Test Case and the Authoritarian Playbook for Encrypted Apps
- Europe's Wallet Moment: Why the EUDI Rollout Must Prove It Can Be Useful Without Becoming Mandatory
- The Nouméa Precedent: France's Top Court, TikTok, and the Limits of EU Digital Emergency Powers
- Canberra's News Bargaining Incentive Becomes a Trans-Pacific Trade Flashpoint
- California's ADMT Rules Land: A Narrower Win for Proportionate Algorithmic Accountability
- Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban: A Cautionary Test for Age-Gating the Internet
- BritCard's Compulsory Turn: Why the UK Should Build a Digital Wallet, Not a Digital Mandate
- Manila's Digital Stack Comes of Age: Why PhilSys Is Southeast Asia's Most Important DPI Experiment
- Brussels Puts Ransomware Response on Retainer: Why the EU Cybersecurity Reserve Needs Open Doors
- America's SIM Swap Fix: Why the FCC Got It Right by Targeting Authentication, Not Identity
- Brussels Reopens the Streaming Quota File: Why AVMSD's Patchwork Needs Harmonisation, Not Escalation
- Pretoria's Starlink Stalemate: Why South Africa's Ownership Rule Is Blocking the SADC's Most Connected Market
- Pretoria's Pragmatic Pivot: South Africa Drops Cloud Localisation for an Investment-Led Stack
- Brussels at the Three-Year Mark: The DMA's First Review and the Case for Restraint
- Brazil's Worldcoin Ban: Why ANPD Drew a Line on Pay-for-Biometrics
- Pakistan's PECA-Plus Stack: How Islamabad Built a Full-Spectrum Internet Control Regime in 15 Months
- Australia's SIM-as-ID Drift: When Anti-Fraud Rules Become National Identity Infrastructure
- Australia's Universal Outdoor Mobile Obligation: When Starlink Becomes Critical Infrastructure
- Britain's Ransom Ban Gambit: Why the UK's Three-Part Cyber Package Could Reshape Global Incident Response
- Europe's E-Evidence Countdown: Why August 2026 Will Reshape Cross-Border Data Requests
- Malaysia's DNS Detour: Why Forcing Mobile Traffic Through State Resolvers Backfired
- Vietnam's Streaming Squeeze: When Map Politics Meets Local-Content Quotas
- Brazil's ECA Digital: A Second Pillar of the Country's Duty-of-Care Pivot — and Why Proportionality Will Determine Its Success
- Two Regulators, One Platform: Why Brazil's Trust-and-Safety Teams Are Watching Singapore
- Brazil's Article 19 Rewrite: How the STF Just Reshaped Platform Liability — And Law-Enforcement Access
- Quotas, Not Culture: Why Washington Is Right to Call Streaming Mandates Trade Barriers
- Take It Down Goes Live: How to Make the 48-Hour Rule Work Without Breaking the Open Web
- After Change Healthcare: Why HIPAA's First Major Rewrite in a Decade Must Avoid the Checklist Trap
- Indonesia's AI Rulebook Takes Shape: What Komdigi's Binding Perpres Means for Innovation
- Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Is Live. The Hard Questions Start Now.
- Meta's Fact-Check Pivot Goes Global: Why Community Notes Is Becoming a Regulatory Flashpoint
- The $1.5 Billion Line: How Bartz v. Anthropic Redraws AI's Copyright Map
- Europe's Right to Repair Deadline: What the July 2026 Transposition Means for Devices, Repairers, and Innovation
- Starlink's India Green Light: Why Administrative Spectrum Was the Right Call
- Trade, Speech, and SIM Cards: Why Brussels Is Watching Manila's Digital Rulebook
- India's Dark Pattern Crackdown: The CCPA Turns UX into a Compliance Question
- From New Delhi to Brussels: The EU-India DPI Handshake Could Reshape Global Digital Rails
- Vietnam's Decree 147 Takes Hold: Real-Name ID, 24-Hour Takedowns, and the Squeeze on Cross-Border Platforms
- Brussels Reopens the Crypto Wars: Why ProtectEU's Encryption Roadmap Risks Breaking the Internet's Trust Layer
- Stacking Speech Rules: How Malaysia's Social Media Licensing Regime Is Reshaping Singapore's Platform Risk Calculus
- Pakistan's Speech Squeeze: PECA Amendments, VPN Curbs, and the X Block Are Choking the Open Internet
- TAKE IT DOWN Act Goes Live: Will 48-Hour Deepfake Takedowns Break Notice-and-Action?
- Europe's 'Fair Share' Mirage: Why the Digital Networks Act Risks Breaking the Open Internet
- India's DPI Diplomacy: Why the UPI Export Push Across APAC Is a Test Case for Open Digital Infrastructure
- Islamabad's Kuala Lumpur Pivot: What Pakistan Should Borrow — and Skip — From Malaysia's MyDigital ID
- Britain's Streaming Levy Debate: Why a 5% Tax Risks Hurting the Stories It Aims to Tell
- Brussels' Child-Safety Playbook: Why the EU's New DSA Guidelines Need a Lighter Touch
- Singapore's AI Pragmatism: How the PDPC's 2024 Guidelines Quietly Rewrote the Asian Playbook
- Munich's GEMA Ruling: Why Europe's First Major AI Copyright Verdict Demands a Proportionate Response
- Bucharest's Echo: How the TikTok-Romania Probe Is Burying Europe's Section 230
- The DSA's First Big Test: Why the X Case Will Define Europe's Intermediary Liability Era
- Malaysia Scraps Its Data Whitelist: A Pragmatic Pivot for Asia's Cross-Border Flows
- Australia's App Store Reckoning: Why Canberra's DMA-Style Rules Need a Lighter Touch Than Brussels
- India's 72-Hour Rule Meets CERT-In's 6-Hour Clock: Why Quietly Paying Ransomware Just Got Riskier
- Singapore Eyes Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban — But Should the Lion City Follow?
- Meta's Pay-or-Consent Bind: Why Europe's Ad-Funded Web Needs a Better Answer
- California's Deepfake Laws Fall: How Kohls v. Bonta Reset America's Misinformation Debate
- Kuala Lumpur's GDPR Pivot: Malaysia's PDPA Overhaul and the Long Road to EU Adequacy
- Kuala Lumpur's Licensing Gambit: One Year On, Malaysia's Platform Regime Tests Free Speech and Foreign Investment
- Jakarta's Cyber Bill Reboot: Will Indonesia Build Resilience or Bureaucratic Lockdown?
- Jakarta's Takedown Treadmill: How Indonesia's Komdigi Is Stress-Testing Platform Liability in Asia
- Europe's E-Evidence Deadline Looms: How Brussels' August 2026 Cross-Border Data Regime Reshapes Global Law Enforcement
- Brussels' GDPR Lite: Why Raising the Article 30 Threshold Is a Pragmatic Fix, Not a Privacy Retreat
- Jakarta's Four-Hour Window: Why Indonesia's PSTE Regime Is Becoming Europe's Hardest Compliance Problem
- Australia's Digital Competition Regime: A Smarter DMA, or a Slower One?
- Pakistan's Permanent Shutdown: How PECA, the X Ban, and Balochistan Blackouts Are Strangling the Digital Economy
- Virginia's Data Center Reckoning: Can the World's Biggest Cluster Avoid Killing the Goose?
- Europe's Algorithm Audit: Why the DSA and AI Act Need One Rulebook, Not Two
- Hanoi's Data Wall: How Vietnam's Law on Data Tests the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Deal
- BritCard Backlash: Why the UK's Mandatory Digital ID Plan Is Repeating Old Mistakes
- India Picks Access Over Auction Revenue: Starlink's GMPCS License Is the Right Call
- Vietnam's Digital Technology Industry Law: Southeast Asia's First Comprehensive AI Framework Takes Effect
- Five Months In: Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Hits Its First Reality Check
- Indonesia Looks to Australia's Under-16 Ban as a Model — A Warning, Not a Blueprint
- Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban: A World-First Experiment in Age-Gating the Internet
- Pakistan's PECA Amendment Shows India What 'Fake News' Laws Become in Practice
- Vietnam's PDPL Takes Effect: GDPR-Style Rules Meet a Fast-Growing Digital Economy
- India's AI Labeling Rules: Mandating Transparency Without Strangling Innovation
- FISA Section 702's 2026 Cliff: Why Congress Should Modernize Surveillance Without Breaking the Internet
- Brazil's PL 2331/2022 Tests the Limits of Streaming Quotas: Get the Levy Right, or Lose the Investment
- Vietnam's Decree 147 and the Algorithm Question: When Accountability Becomes Control
- The Take It Down Act Goes Live: A Well-Meaning Law With a Speech Problem
- Brussels' GSP+ Test: Pakistan's PECA Crackdown Puts Trade Preferences on the Line
- Indonesia Targets Dark Patterns: A Test Case for Proportionate Consent Reform
- Brazil's ANPD Charts a Pragmatic Path on International Data Transfers — APAC Localism Is the Real Test
- Brussels at a Crossroads: The EU AI Act's High-Risk Deadline Meets a Simplification Push
- Brazil's FirstMile Reckoning: Fix the Oversight, Don't Ban the Tools
- TAKE IT DOWN Goes Live: A Worthy Goal, A Risky Mechanism
- Colorado's AI Act Goes Live: A Well-Meaning Law With a Compliance Problem
- Pakistan's Data Protection Bill: How Localization Could Cut Off 240 Million Users From the Global Internet
- Don't Split TikTok Shop: Why the EU Should Resist the Indonesia Playbook
- Brazil's STF Rewrites Marco Civil: The End of Article 19's Safe Harbor and What It Means for the Open Internet
- When Washington Picks Your Apps: The TikTok Divestiture Precedent
- Brazil's Digital Markets Act: Why PL 2768/2022 Should Learn From, Not Copy, the EU DMA
- Chat Control and ProtectEU: Why Europe Cannot Break Encryption to Save It
- Vietnam's Data Protection Law Tests the Limits of GDPR Adequacy in APAC
- Britain's Online Safety Act at the Misinformation Crossroads: Why Mission Creep Threatens the UK's Speech Settlement
- After the Google Ad Tech Ruling: Why Remedies Should Heal the Market, Not Break the Web
- The FCC's Subsea Cable Overhaul: Getting Security Right Without Breaking the Internet's Backbone
- Malaysia's Data Center Boom Meets the Grid: Why MyDigital Needs a Power Plan, Not a Pause
- India's Streaming Quota Gambit: Why Cable-Era Rules Don't Fit the OTT Era
- Europe's Cross-Border Data Demand: What the E-Evidence Regulation Means for Cloud Providers in August 2026
- The TAKE IT DOWN Act Goes Live: Why 48 Hours Is the Wrong Speed Limit for Speech
- Brazil's Ransomware Reckoning: How PNCiber and ANPD Are Reshaping Cyber Extortion Policy
- Europe's Age-Check Stopgap: Why the EU's Mini-App Pilot Is a Test Case for Proportionate Online Safety
- Brazil's Redata Gambit: Tax Breaks, Green Power, and the Risk of Strings Attached
- India's SIM-Identity Binding Push: When Anti-Fraud Plumbing Becomes a Kill Switch
- Brazil's Streaming Quota Bill: Why PL 2331/2022 Risks Slowing the Very Industry It Aims to Boost
- Europe's Vulnerability Database Grows Up: How EUVD Can Strengthen — Not Splinter — Global Cyber Defence
- Europe's Platform Work Directive Hits Crunch Time: Why Brussels' Algorithmic Rulebook Needs a Lighter Touch
- India's DPDP Rules and the Age-Verification Dilemma: Protecting Minors Without Breaking the Open Internet
- After Anderson v. TikTok: How the Third Circuit's Algorithm Ruling Is Rewriting Section 230
- Twenty and Counting: America's Privacy Patchwork Deepens as APRA Stalls
- Brinkema's Choice: Why the Google Ad Tech Remedy Will Define a Generation of Tech Antitrust
- California's SB 53 Goes Live: A Lighter-Touch Blueprint for Frontier AI Oversight
- Brussels Plugs In: The EU Cable Security Action Plan and the New Politics of the Seabed
- Brussels Doubles Down on Dark Patterns: Will the Digital Fairness Act Improve on the DSA — or Just Duplicate It?
- Brazil's Cross-Border Data Rules Take Shape: Will ANPD's New Framework Help or Hinder Global Business?
- New Orleans' Facial Recognition Reckoning: Why Process, Not Prohibition, Should Guide Public-Space Biometrics
- Tokyo Joins Brussels: Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act Marks the End of Global App Store Gatekeeping
- India's AI Labeling Mandate Tests the Limits of Intermediary Liability — and US Platforms Are Pushing Back
- Brussels vs. X: Why the DSA's First Big Test Risks Codifying Regulation by Design Choice
- DOJ's Data Security Program Goes Live: How EO 14117 Reshapes US Cross-Border Data Flows
- Trump's Section 301 Revival Targets Allies' Digital Rules: Smart Trade Defense or Counterproductive Escalation?
- Munich's GEMA v. OpenAI Ruling: Why the EU's Copyright Reckoning Needs Calibration, Not Capitulation
- After C-Edge: India's Ransomware Playbook Needs Proportionality, Not Just Pressure
- PAFACA in Limbo: How Selective Enforcement of the TikTok Law Is Undermining the Rule of Law
- South Africa's Streaming Quota Gamble: Why Pretoria's Local Content Push Risks Chilling the Investment It Wants to Attract
- Brazil's ECA Digital Goes Live: Why Proportionality Will Make or Break Lula's Child-Safety Law
- Brazil's GDPR Moment: Why ANPD's Meta Order Could Unlock EU Adequacy — and Innovation
- Ofcom's Online Safety Act Crunch: Why Proportionality Must Guide the UK's Next Phase
- Brazil's South Atlantic Cable Moment: Why Anatel Must Choose Speed Over Sovereignty Theatre
- After the C&M Heist: Brazil's Cyber Rules Should Harden Banks Without Smothering PIX Innovation
- Brazil's One-ID Bet: Why the CIN Rollout Needs LGPD Guardrails, Not a Pause
- Brussels' Open Internet Crossroads: Why 'Fair Share' Must Not Quietly Repeal EU Net Neutrality
- Brazil's Online Safety Crossroads: Why Proportionality Must Anchor the Post-Article 19 Era
- America's Encryption Crossroads: Why Salt Typhoon Should End the Backdoor Debate
- Lessons from Brussels: Why India's DPDP Board Must Avoid the GDPR Enforcement Trap
- Brussels Draws First Blood Under Article 73: Why the X Preliminary Findings Will Define DSA Enforcement
- The DSA Meets the IT Rules: Why Brussels Should Not Borrow India's Grievance Officer Playbook
- America's AI Patchwork Problem: Why Washington Must Lead, Not Lag
- Brazil's Unfinished Encryption Verdict: Why the STF Must Settle What It Started
- Brazil's AI Copyright Crossroads: Why PL 2338 Should Choose Transparency Over Compulsory Licensing
- India's Surveillance Drift: Why Puttaswamy Demands Judicial Oversight, Not Expanded Interception
- The DMA at Two: Why Europe's Article 53 Review Must Choose Recalibration Over Expansion
- Section 230 at 30: Why America Needs a Scalpel, Not a Sledgehammer
- Brazil's OTT Bill Advances: Why Fair-Share Fees and Hard Quotas Threaten the Open Internet
- India's Subsea Cable Bottleneck: Why Permitting Reform Is the Next Digital Infrastructure Priority
- Encryption Under Pressure: Why America's 'Going Dark' Debate Needs a Pro-Innovation Reset
- Europe Has Its Own Section 230 — and It's Under Quiet Pressure
- India's Safe Harbour Crossroads: Why Proportionate Intermediary Rules Will Decide the Next Decade of Digital Growth